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<span class="style17">This is a list of PHP date() style
date/time formats that the "Date and Time Converter" class currently
supports and also formats that I plan on implementing in the near
future. This table was copied from the PHP manual and modified. <a
	href="http://www.php.net/date" target="_blank">php.net/date</a></span>
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<p align="center" class="style20">Currently Supported Date/Time
Formats</p>

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	summary="The following characters are recognized in the         format parameter string">
	<COLGROUP>
		<COL>
		<COL>
		<COL>
	</COLGROUP>
	<THEAD>
		<TR>
			<TH width="128" class="style17"><I>format</I> character</TH>
			<TH class="style17">Description</TH>
			<TH width="300" class="style17">Example returned values</TH>
		</TR>
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	<TBODY>

		<TR>
			<TD align="middle" class="style24">Day</TD>
			<TD class="style17">---</TD>
			<TD class="style17">---</TD>
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			<TD class="style17">d</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Day of the month, 2 digits with leading
			zeros</TD>
			<TD class="style17">01 to 31</TD>
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			<TD class="style17">j</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Day of the month without leading zeros</TD>
			<TD class="style17">1 to 31</TD>
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			<TD class="style17">S</TD>
			<TD class="style17">English ordinal suffix for the day of the
			month, 2 characters</TD>
			<TD class="style17">st, nd, rd or th. Works well with j</TD>
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			<TD class="style17">D</TD>
			<TD class="style17">A textual representation of a day, three
			letters</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Mon through Sun</TD>
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			<TD align="middle" class="style24">Month</TD>
			<TD class="style17">---</TD>
			<TD class="style17">---</TD>
		</TR>

		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">m</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Numeric representation of a month, with
			leading zeros</TD>
			<TD class="style17">01 through 12</TD>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">M</TD>
			<TD class="style17">A short textual representation of a month,
			three letters</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Jan through Dec</TD>
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		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">n</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Numeric representation of a month, without
			leading zeros</TD>
			<TD class="style17">1 through 12</TD>
		</TR>

		<TR>
			<TD align="middle" class="style24"><EM>Year</EM></TD>
			<TD class="style17">---</TD>
			<TD class="style17">---</TD>
		</TR>

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			<TD class="style17">o</TD>
			<TD class="style17">ISO-8601 year number. This has the same
			value as Y, except that if the ISO week number (W) belongs to the
			previous or next year, that year is used instead. (added in PHP
			5.1.0)</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Examples: 1999 or 2003</TD>
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		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">Y</TD>
			<TD class="style17">A full numeric representation of a year, 4
			digits</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Examples: 1999 or 2003</TD>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">y</TD>
			<TD class="style17">A two digit representation of a year</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Examples: 99 or 03</TD>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD align="middle" class="style24"><EM>Time</EM></TD>
			<TD class="style17">---</TD>
			<TD class="style17">---</TD>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">a</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Lowercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem</TD>
			<TD class="style17">am or pm</TD>
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			<TD class="style17">A</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Uppercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem</TD>
			<TD class="style17">AM or PM</TD>
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			<TD class="style17">g</TD>
			<TD class="style17">12-hour format of an hour without leading
			zeros</TD>
			<TD class="style17">1 through 12</TD>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">G</TD>
			<TD class="style17">24-hour format of an hour without leading
			zeros</TD>
			<TD class="style17">0 through 23</TD>
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		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">h</TD>
			<TD class="style17">12-hour format of an hour with leading zeros</TD>
			<TD class="style17">01 through 12</TD>
		</TR>
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			<TD class="style17">H</TD>
			<TD class="style17">24-hour format of an hour with leading zeros</TD>
			<TD class="style17">00 through 23</TD>
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			<TD class="style17">i</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Minutes with leading zeros</TD>
			<TD class="style17">00 to 59</TD>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">s</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Seconds, with leading zeros</TD>
			<TD class="style17">00 through 59</TD>
		</TR>
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	summary="The following characters are recognized in the         format parameter string">
	<COLGROUP>
		<COL>
		<COL>
		<COL>
	</COLGROUP>
	<TBODY>
		<TR>
			<TH width="133" class="style17"><I>format</I> character</TH>
			<TH class="style17">Description</TH>
			<TH width="386" class="style17">Example returned values</TH>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">u</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Milliseconds (added in PHP 5.2.2)</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Example: 54321</TD>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">O</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) in hours</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Example: +0200</TD>
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		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">P</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) with
			colon between hours and minutes (added in PHP 5.1.3)</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Example: +02:00</TD>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">c</TD>
			<TD class="style17">ISO 8601 date (added in PHP 5)</TD>
			<TD class="style17">2004-02-12T15:19:21+00:00</TD>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">r</TD>
			<TD class="style17">&raquo; RFC 2822 formatted date</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Example: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:01:07 +0200</TD>
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			<TD class="style17">U</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Seconds since the Unix Epoch (January 1 1970
			00:00:00 GMT)</TD>
			<TD class="style17">See also time()</TD>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">l (lowercase 'L')</TD>
			<TD class="style17">A full textual representation of the day of
			the week</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Sunday through Saturday</TD>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">N</TD>
			<TD class="style17">ISO-8601 numeric representation of the day
			of the week (added in PHP 5.1.0)</TD>
			<TD class="style17">1 (for Monday) through 7 (for Sunday)</TD>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">w</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Numeric representation of the day of the
			week</TD>
			<TD class="style17">0 (for Sunday) through 6 (for Saturday)</TD>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">z</TD>
			<TD class="style17">The day of the year (starting from 0)</TD>
			<TD class="style17">0 through 365</TD>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">W</TD>
			<TD class="style17">ISO-8601 week number of year, weeks starting
			on Monday (added in PHP 4.1.0)</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Example: 42 (the 42nd week in the year)</TD>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">F</TD>
			<TD class="style17">A full textual representation of a month,
			such as January or March</TD>
			<TD class="style17">January through December</TD>
		</TR>
		<TR>
			<TD class="style17">t</TD>
			<TD class="style17">Number of days in the given month</TD>
			<TD class="style17">28 through 31</TD>
		</TR>
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